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Syntactic conditions on adjunct classes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Modifying (the grammar of) adjuncts: an introduction 1
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Part A: The argument-adjunct distinction
- The dual analysis of adjuncts/complements in Categorial Grammar 33
- Genitives, relational nouns, and argument-modifier ambiguity 67
- Heads, complements, adjuncts: Projection and saturation 113
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Part Β: Adjunct placement
- Syntactic conditions on adjunct classes 163
- “Manner” adverbs and the association theory: Some problems and solutions 211
- Manner adverbs and information structure: Evidence from the adverbial modification of verbs of creation 261
- Semantic features and the distribution of adverbs 307
- Clause-final left-adjunction 335
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Part C: Case studies on wieder/again
- Process, eventuality, and wieder,/again 365
- Competition and interpretation: The German adverb wieder (‘again’) 393
- How are results represented and modified? Remarks on Jäger & Blutner’s anti-decomposition 417
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Part D: Flexibility of eventuality-related modification
- Event arguments, adverb selection, and the Stative Adverb Gap 455
- Event-internal modifiers: Semantic underspecification and conceptual interpretation 475
- Flexibility in adverbal modification: Reinterpretation as contextual enrichment 511
- Secondary predication and aspectual structure 553
- Real adjuncts in the Instrumental in Russian 591
- German participle II constructions as adjuncts 627
- Subject index 651
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Modifying (the grammar of) adjuncts: an introduction 1
-
Part A: The argument-adjunct distinction
- The dual analysis of adjuncts/complements in Categorial Grammar 33
- Genitives, relational nouns, and argument-modifier ambiguity 67
- Heads, complements, adjuncts: Projection and saturation 113
-
Part Β: Adjunct placement
- Syntactic conditions on adjunct classes 163
- “Manner” adverbs and the association theory: Some problems and solutions 211
- Manner adverbs and information structure: Evidence from the adverbial modification of verbs of creation 261
- Semantic features and the distribution of adverbs 307
- Clause-final left-adjunction 335
-
Part C: Case studies on wieder/again
- Process, eventuality, and wieder,/again 365
- Competition and interpretation: The German adverb wieder (‘again’) 393
- How are results represented and modified? Remarks on Jäger & Blutner’s anti-decomposition 417
-
Part D: Flexibility of eventuality-related modification
- Event arguments, adverb selection, and the Stative Adverb Gap 455
- Event-internal modifiers: Semantic underspecification and conceptual interpretation 475
- Flexibility in adverbal modification: Reinterpretation as contextual enrichment 511
- Secondary predication and aspectual structure 553
- Real adjuncts in the Instrumental in Russian 591
- German participle II constructions as adjuncts 627
- Subject index 651